Galapagos Island Hopper - 6 Days

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Who is this trip for

Age range

18 - 35

Start / End

  • Quito
  • Quito

Physical rating

1/5

Group size

1 - 50

Meals included

7

Highlights

  • 2 Dinner (D)
  • 5 Breakfast (B)
  • Quito: Swoop into the phenomenal Galápagos Islands and start your expedition of these natural wonders. #explore
  • Isabela Island: Look out for sea turtles, penguins, sea lions and more as you glide over to the largest island in the Galapagos.
  • Santa Cruz Island: You can’t visit the Galapagos without popping by to say hello to its most famous residents.
  • Santa Cruz Island: Take a walk inside these incredible tunnels, made from solidified lava.
  • Isabela Island: Your chance to get up close with turtles, angelfish, parrotfish and more at one of the world’s best snorkeling spots.
  • Isabela Island: Get set for the adventure of a lifetime. Float around the turquoise waters surrounded by penguins, turtles and sea lions.
  • Isabela Island: A once-in-a-lifetime chance to get up close with endangered Galápagos Giant Tortoises – and see the work that’s being done to save them.
  • Santa Cruz Island: Marvel at the beauty. Then hike to a secluded beach with only the iguanas for company (and your Contiki crew, obvs).
  • Santa Cruz Island: Support the crucial conservation, restoration and sustainable development work of the Galapagos scientists.
  • San Cristobal Island: Grab your camera and get some pics with these charming locals.
  • San Cristobal Island: On the surface, this may look like a giant red rock shaped like a shoe. But under the water, it’s a rainbow utopia of marine life.
  • San Cristobal Island: Stretch out on the pristine sands with your Contiki crew and take in the peace and tranquility.
  • Quito:

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Summary

With 6 days island hopping through the unexplored waters and hidden treasures of the Galapagos islands, this trip is a must for the lovers of the great outdoors. Whether you are snorkeling with sea lions & rays, or chilling with the Galapagos giant tortoise, this adventure is epic.

Itinerary

  • Day 1

    Quito to Isabela Island

    Welcome to Ecuador! Today we're taking to the skies, bound for the glorious Galapagos Islands. Excited much? You should be. On arrival we’ll appease our rumbling stomachs with some munch. Giant tortoises roaming their natural surroundings and incredible old lava tunnels will welcome us onto the island of Santa Cruz. After lunch, we’ll take to the ocean and make tracks to our home for the night – the impossibly glorious Isabela Island, where we’ll sleep amidst the spellbinding beauty of the Galapagos National Park. The inspiration behind Charles Darwin’s ‘Origin of Species’, Isabela Island is home to wildlife you won’t find anywhere else in the world. Picture the scene – sandy streets, palm trees, crystal waters and seal pups playing – can it really get any more perfect? Soak it all in, as it’s home for the next little while.

  • Day 2

    Isabela Island

    Well good morning paradise. The ocean is calling, and who are we to resist her? Our wildlife kayaking adventure will see us taking to the seas with beady eyes on the lookout for green sea turtles.

  • Day 3

    Isabela Island to Santa Cruz Island

    We’ll wake up hungry for the day this morning (that’s what island life does to you), and for good reason – Santa Cruz is on the horizon. After settling in to the Santa Cruz way of life, we’ll stroll down to the beach and the cosy Tortuga Bay. Wildlife fanatics will be in their element – the island is known for sharks, rays, turtles, great blue herons, and even blue footed boobies. Spend your time sunbaking next to a marine iguana, or roam the streets stopping off in cute cafes for fresh juice pit stops.

  • Day 4

    Santa Cruz Island to San Cristobal Island

    Back on our boat we’ll set sail for San Cristobal, keeping our eyes peeled for cute bathing sea lions (we won’t have to look too hard – they’re literally everywhere). Four extinct volcanoes sit across the island creating scenic highlands that are best experienced by bike – mainly cruising downhill, you'll be happy to know. The tiny town of El Progreso will add a splash of colour to our journey, and we’ll also cross five different vegetation zones before arriving at our seaside destination – La Loberia beach.

  • Day 5

    San Cristobal Island

    It’s our last day soaking up the natural beauty of the Galapagos, and what a day we’ve got planned. Bird-watching will kick us off, followed by a cruise to the 143-metre Kicker Rock – a natural phenomenon that protrudes from the ocean and is one of the greatest icons of the area. Our Local Guide will give us the low-down on the wildlife – both above and below the water – that surrounds the rock, then we’ll jump in and explore for ourselves. Keep a look out for chocolate chip starfish and a Galapagos Shark or two, but remember the golden rule – keep those toes off the coral, as you can do serious damage to the delicate eco-system. Back on board, we’ll make tracks for Puerto Grande beach. Here, we’ll eat lunch on board and enjoy a final afternoon of Galapagos fun, before rounding off the day with a feat to end all feasts. WHAT A DAY.

  • Day 6

    San Cristobal Island to Quito

    There’s time to relax this morning & take in the beauty of the island before heading back to the mainland where your trip ends on arrival.  Not done yet?  Why not fly to Peru and join our Peru Uncovered trip?

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Hotel La Gran Tortuga (or similar), Isamar Hotel (or similar), Hotel Silberstein (or similar), Galapagos Planet (or similar)

  • Meals

    Breakfasts: 5, Lunches: 0, Dinners: 2

    Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.

    Vegetarian options available

  • Local Guide

    Guided

    This adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.

  • Wifi

    Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.

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Customer reviews & ratings

(3.33 out of 5)
Based on 6 reviews
  • I returned from my Contiki tour about a month ago and, unfortunately, I cannot recommend this experience—particularly for trans or LGBTQ+ travelers, or anyone with dietary or medical needs. From the outset, multiple accommodations on the trip fell below the standards promised in the itinerary. One hotel had tinted glass walls for both the toilet and shower, and no bathroom lock—a deeply unsafe setup, especially as a trans traveler. I had to pay out of pocket for alternate lodging just to feel safe. Contiki acknowledged this and reimbursed the hotel cost, but such a basic oversight should never have occurred on a vetted tour. The issues didn't stop there. Despite declaring a severe dairy intolerance, I was repeatedly served or nearly served food containing cheese or cross-contaminated utensils. I eventually suffered a painful lactose reaction. While the guide was seated beside me when I excused myself due to illness, no one checked on me—for the rest of the tour. This level of neglect, both medical and empathetic, was extremely upsetting. In addition, group dynamics were hostile and exclusionary. I was misgendered, mocked, and left to feel unwelcome for being trans. While Contiki markets itself as inclusive, the lack of response from staff or fellow travelers created an environment that was emotionally exhausting. Before I could initially submit a review, our guide held a group meeting where I was publicly called out for someone else submitting a complaint the tour guide had requested, creating even more pressure to stay quiet and avoid further conflict. To top it off, I injured my thumb on the final day due to poor hotel bathroom design—there was no seating when I became nauseous from motion sickness, and a curved toilet lid snapped back against my hand. I sought medical help back home and, despite it being over a month since my trip, I still have pain. When I informed Contiki (after confirming the injury was real and non-fractured), they refused to acknowledge any possibility of compensation in the future. Contiki ultimately offered me $300 USD as a gesture of goodwill for everything but the thumb, which I accepted—not as full compensation, but because at that point, I felt stonewalled. I also was supposed to receive a 5% travel credit, but they never sent instructions on how to apply or use this supposed credit. This experience left me feeling unseen, unsafe, and unsupported. I had hoped for adventure, but spent much of the tour managing problems that should never have arisen in the first place. If you're trans, have dietary restrictions, or value responsive, professional care on your travels, I would recommend thinking twice before booking with Contiki.

    Anonymous Jul, 2025 Verified
  • I returned from my Contiki tour about a month ago and, unfortunately, I cannot recommend this experience—particularly for trans or LGBTQ+ travelers, or anyone with dietary or medical needs. From the outset, multiple accommodations on the trip fell below the standards promised in the itinerary. One hotel had tinted glass walls for both the toilet and shower, and no bathroom lock—a deeply unsafe setup, especially as a trans traveler. I had to pay out of pocket for alternate lodging just to feel safe. Contiki acknowledged this and reimbursed the hotel cost, but such a basic oversight should never have occurred on a vetted tour. The issues didn't stop there. Despite declaring a severe dairy intolerance, I was repeatedly served or nearly served food containing cheese or cross-contaminated utensils. I eventually suffered a painful lactose reaction. While the guide was seated beside me when I excused myself due to illness, no one checked on me—for the rest of the tour. This level of neglect, both medical and empathetic, was extremely upsetting. In addition, group dynamics were hostile and exclusionary. I was misgendered, mocked, and left to feel unwelcome for being trans. While Contiki markets itself as inclusive, the lack of response from staff or fellow travelers created an environment that was emotionally exhausting. Before I could initially submit a review, our guide held a group meeting where I was publicly called out for someone else submitting a complaint the tour guide had requested, creating even more pressure to stay quiet and avoid further conflict. To top it off, I injured my thumb on the final day due to poor hotel bathroom design—there was no seating when I became nauseous from motion sickness, and a curved toilet lid snapped back against my hand. I sought medical help back home and, despite it being over a month since my trip, I still have pain. When I informed Contiki (after confirming the injury was real and non-fractured), they refused to acknowledge any possibility of compensation in the future. Contiki ultimately offered me $300 USD as a gesture of goodwill for everything but the thumb, which I accepted—not as full compensation, but because at that point, I felt stonewalled. I also was supposed to receive a 5% travel credit, but they never sent instructions on how to apply or use this supposed credit. This experience left me feeling unseen, unsafe, and unsupported. I had hoped for adventure, but spent much of the tour managing problems that should never have arisen in the first place. If you're trans, have dietary restrictions, or value responsive, professional care on your travels, I would recommend thinking twice before booking with Contiki.

    Anonymous Jul, 2025 Verified

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